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Originally Posted by JSWolf
That is rubbish. They only read that way because that is how poorly the eBooks are made sometimes. They read the eBooks how they come.
The screenshot with CSS is a much nicer looking eBook than no indent, paragraph spaces, and left justified. Indents show us the beginning of a new paragraph. Paragraph spaces cause the eye to jump out of the text which is OK when you are moving to a new section or the next is offset. left justified was to eliminate the large gaps there were possible with justified and no hyphens. Now we have hyphens and left justified just looks ugly.
What you are saying most people like is total rubbish.
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It's not that we "like" it that way, but for me it makes no difference to have line indent, different fonts in one document.
When I'm reading, I don't really care if it's in sans serif, times new roman, or some hand script. As long as the font is easily readable, it is about transferring data and information to the brain, much less on how it's done.
Truth be told, I wouldn't even notice if there was a minor font change from one page to the next, and if I do, I jist ignore it and continue reading.
Talking about fonts, this forum often uses different font sizes when browsing it on a mobile device. I doubt many have noticed how sometimes some posts or replies are in smaller fonts than others (using the stock font sizes)